SEATTLE -- Paleontologists with Seattle’s Burke Museum have unearthed the bones of a Tyrannosaurus rex that lived more than 66 million years ago, including a rare nearly complete 4-foot long skull.
One of the most complete Tyrannosaurus rex skulls ever found will become the latest paleontological trophy to head to auction, expected to sell for $15 million to $20 million at a special single-lot ...
"Maximus," an exceptionally preserved T. rex skull, will hit the auction block in December. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. A ...
The deadly power of Tyrannosaurus rex’s massive bite presents a paradox: How did it use its bones to crush other animals’ bones without breaking its own bones in the process? After all, teeth, jaws, ...
SEATTLE - The four-foot long skull of a Tyrannosaurus Rex arrived on the loading dock of the Burke Museum Thursday morning, and could well prove to be one of the best-preserved skull specimens in ...
The mighty Tyrannosaurus rex was the ultimate food processor. It didn't really mess around with tearing meat from bone in the way that smaller predators and scavengers of the day may have. Instead, it ...
My what a stiff skull you have. The better to eat you with, my dear. Tyrannosaurus rex, the most fearsome predator to ever walk the Earth, had a bite so hard it was able to shatter the bones of its ...
On Saturday, a rare tyrannosaurus rex skull will go on display at the Burke Museum in Seattle, a discovery unearthed this summer in Montana. The skull, which was covered in plaster to protect it, ...
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